ample parking for the entire complex that include Kohl's, Barnes&Noble, Old Navy, JoAnn Fabric, Dollar Zone, a party store, a wine store, and a handful of eateries.
That said, the mall itself is pretty sad with few if any tenants existing. With JoAnn moving out to the front and cutting off the old connection to Kohl's, the mall is even more dead. Only B&N connects at the back to the mall, which now houses some random shops, a nail salon, and an arcade center. The rest is pretty dead.
For years I've visited here on and off, I shop at the stores outside and hardly even went into the mall part. Used to be a Payless Shoes and now even that is closed. What remained as reasons for me to tread on this ground is that little kid play area right outside the back of B&N, and the couple of coin-op stationery rocking cars...
Read moreOnce a large, bustling place to shop, and enjoy yourself. It has gone way downhill. Slowly turning into a strip mall. Has an arcade, shoe shops, beauty shops, a bookstore, a clothing store, a petstore, and a dollar store. I don't recommend the petstore, as they don't have much for service, or decent costs. The dollar store there is the best one I have ever been to, with more to offer than most dollar stores, and higher quality items. The arcade is fun... The shoe shops are pretty generic, and so is everything else. There are a few places to eat, but it's nothing to...
Read moreThe Walpole Mall offers a convenient shopping experience with a solid mix of stores like Kohl's, Old Navy, and Market Basket. While not a massive mall, it's clean, easily accessible, and rarely overcrowded, which makes for a relaxed visit. The addition of fitness centers and restaurants like Panera and Chili’s adds to the variety. However, it could benefit from more entertainment options and updated interior design to enhance the overall vibe. Parking is ample, and it's a reliable spot for running errands or casual shopping without the chaos of...
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